Many others contributions followed until 18:30, when the veteran songwriter Roberto Vecchioni buckled the day with a 30' concert.
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The events kept going on for the whole day, since No Berlusconi Day demonstrations took place all over the world: Berlin, Paris, London, Buenos Aires, Madrid, New York and even Beijing.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | Green Day | One Day International | New Year's Day | Boxing Day | Memorial Day | Seventh-day Adventist Church | Labor Day | Doris Day | Earth Day | May Day | Sandra Day O'Connor | Valentine's Day | Record Store Day | Mother's Day | Ferris Bueller's Day Off | Bastille Day | Six-Day War | April Fools' Day | Australia Day | Father's Day | Brightest Day | Big Day Out | Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade | Canada Day | Victory in Europe Day | Long Day's Journey into Night | Armistice Day | The Day After Tomorrow | Stockwell Day |
The group originated in October 2009 when a group of bloggers organised demonstrations using word of mouth, Twitter and Facebook, culminating in No Berlusconi Day on 5 December 2009.